Coptic Christianity

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The definition of Coptic Christianity, is the third Christian religion, along with Catholicism and Protestantism, and was started in Egypt in 43 AD by Christ's apostle Mark and further refined to a belief that Christ had a single divine nature, and was not human and divine.

An example of Coptic Christianity is the approximately 10% of the Egyptian population who are members of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, making them the largest religious minority in Egypt and the largest Christian community in the Middle East.

An example of Coptic Christianity is Boutros Boutros-Ghali, the sixth Secretary-General of the United Nations.